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SUNY Maritime College has a regiment to fulfill the USCG requirements for obtaining a license through a college. [7] The regiment has a Pipe and Drum Band, [8] Regimental Band, Honor Guard (Color Guard and Drill Team), [9] and a Security Company. The band and honor guard perform at events both on and off campus, such as parades and dinners.
State University of New York Maritime College 30. RADM (USMS) David Brown 1995-2002 President State University of New York Maritime College 31. VADM (USN ret.) John W. Craine Jr. 2001-2002 President (interim) State University of New York Maritime College 32. VADM (USN ret.) John R. Ryan: 2002-2005 President State University of New York Maritime ...
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Sheldon Hoard Kinney (1918 – 11 December 2004) was a U.S. Navy rear admiral who was prominent for action in World War II, the Korean War, Vietnam and later maritime education as Commandant of Midshipmen at the U.S. Naval Academy, President of SUNY Maritime College and as the founder and President of the UN World Maritime University.
President: State University of New York Maritime College (2006-2011) John W. Craine Jr. is a retired United States Navy vice admiral who was appointed president of the State University of New York Maritime College on May 27, 2006, after serving as the acting president since June 2005. [ 1 ]
Alumni of State University of New York Maritime College, Bronx, New York City. Pages in category "State University of New York Maritime College alumni" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
His son Felix Jr. (1913–1962) was also an author of numerous maritime books. Felix Jr.'s married a woman named Priscilla. [7] The New York Nautical School is today called the State University of New York Maritime College and is part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system. Present-day cadets are still taught the "Riesenberg Saying ...
In the late 1920s Fort Schuyler was placed on the abandoned list by the U.S. Army. When this was done, it was targeted for acquisition by Robert Moses for conversion to a state park as well as a permanent shore base for the New York State Merchant Marine Academy (now SUNY Maritime College). A protracted political struggle ensued, but eventually ...